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we saw egypt pull the ambassador from israel. and this is not the normalal lobbing missiles back and forth. this is something very different. i bought oil on this. i bought rent oil and that is the way to play it. >> what are other plays? >> i was surprised oil didn't give us more. this was a meager response when there is a box in syria and we are not seeing a bid to oil and commodities. cftc longs in the commodity space are three-month lows. copper is a space i want to sniff around. >> house speaker boehner is speaking responding to the president. >> united and focusing on their top priority which is jobs. i'm proud of my leadership colleagues who have been elected today to serve as our leaders of the next conference. while we have some of us returning to the leadership we have new members. and you will get to hear from them in a moment. our majority is a primary line of defense for the american people against the government that spends too much, borrows too much and left unchecked. i have outlined a framework for how both parti
we saw egypt pull the ambassador from israel. and this is not the normalal lobbing missiles back and forth. this is something very different. i bought oil on this. i bought rent oil and that is the way to play it. >> what are other plays? >> i was surprised oil didn't give us more. this was a meager response when there is a box in syria and we are not seeing a bid to oil and commodities. cftc longs in the commodity space are three-month lows. copper is a space i want to sniff...
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the response from hamas has been that israel has now opened, quote, the gates of hell. and in headline that i tell you is not a joke, the idf announced this new operation "operation pillar of defense" on twitter. earlier today. back to you guys. >> thanks so much. our chief international correspondent. again, the reaction in the oil market today was somewhat dramatic. up more than $1. now again north of $86 a barrel, up almost 1% here for wti crude. >>> coming up on "the half time show" our traders are fast but not always right. we'll show you how you can manage a losing trade next. >>> and what washington needs to do and say to get the economy firing on all cylinders. kbw ceo tom michaud tells us what the president needs to say today. our coverage of his news conference begins with our special report at the top of the hour, 1 p.m. eastern. show. want to give you a good idea of what's happening in the oil market today. talking about wti getting a lift. brent crude up nearly 1.5%. just showed you that dramatic video out of gaza. michelle caruso-cabrera, our chief interna
the response from hamas has been that israel has now opened, quote, the gates of hell. and in headline that i tell you is not a joke, the idf announced this new operation "operation pillar of defense" on twitter. earlier today. back to you guys. >> thanks so much. our chief international correspondent. again, the reaction in the oil market today was somewhat dramatic. up more than $1. now again north of $86 a barrel, up almost 1% here for wti crude. >>> coming up on...
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up obviously israel and syria over the last few weeks, that's better than israel and iran. back to you. >> that's true. bertha, thank you very much for that. congratulations if you are hold cisco shares coming into this session. they are experiencing a good bump on last night's results. we'll talk about what they are doing right and whether risks lie ahead next on the program and who would be affected the most if we go over the fiscal cliff? we'll get up close and personal with the cliff and as we head toward the break, another fiscal cliff fact. >> if lawmakers fail to agree on a plan to avoid the fiscal cliff, increasing tax rates on high income taxpayers will result in over 39,000 jobs lost in florida, 27,000 in ohio, and 76,000 in california. those little things still get you. for you, life's about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat
up obviously israel and syria over the last few weeks, that's better than israel and iran. back to you. >> that's true. bertha, thank you very much for that. congratulations if you are hold cisco shares coming into this session. they are experiencing a good bump on last night's results. we'll talk about what they are doing right and whether risks lie ahead next on the program and who would be affected the most if we go over the fiscal cliff? we'll get up close and personal with the cliff...
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what's israel doing to build up the energy resources. a report coming up from israel in moments. >>> time now for "going global" europe. >> hi, everybody. these are the stories we're watching in europe. tomorrow, after six months, italy's ban on short selling comes to an end. what will it do for the share prices at various banks. we'll have to wait and watch. speaking of banks, posting almost 2 billion loss. can lloyd's banking group do any better. reports from the uk bank in the morning. also happening tomorrow, steve lisbon, my colleague in the u.s., speaks exclusively to tim think geithner. that's at 8:30 eastern time, which is 1430 central european time. tune in to cnbc world to catch all of the action from overseas. i'm louisa bjons. >>> holding an analyst's day tomorrow, but the company offered projected third-quarter results including eps of 123 to 125. and same-store sales for the major chains, red lobster, olive garden increasing 4%. >> let's see what darden did today, in today's trade. we're going to see darden restaurants, sha
what's israel doing to build up the energy resources. a report coming up from israel in moments. >>> time now for "going global" europe. >> hi, everybody. these are the stories we're watching in europe. tomorrow, after six months, italy's ban on short selling comes to an end. what will it do for the share prices at various banks. we'll have to wait and watch. speaking of banks, posting almost 2 billion loss. can lloyd's banking group do any better. reports from the uk...
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for one thing, it's too distant from israel. it does not border israel at any point. it wouldn't be in a position to do anything besides maybe provide some equipment through the egypt/gaza border. >> that's the point. we do have longer range rockets that are now beginning to endanger tel aviv which most analysts agree are being trafficked into gaza at least with minimal help from the iranians. you don't think that's going to weigh on the minds of israeli lawmakers and defense ministers? >> the issue in relation to iran that certainly weighs on the minds of israeli politicians is the nuclear program. what is currently happening with gaza is going to stay localized with gaza. there is no -- i think any possibility that this will by itself turn into a broader war between israel and iran. there may well be war between israel and iran down the road, but it wouldn't be in relation to rockets from gaza. it would be directly in relation to the nuclear program. that's the threat to israel, not the rockets. >> so in terms of the increase that we've seen in the price of wti and
for one thing, it's too distant from israel. it does not border israel at any point. it wouldn't be in a position to do anything besides maybe provide some equipment through the egypt/gaza border. >> that's the point. we do have longer range rockets that are now beginning to endanger tel aviv which most analysts agree are being trafficked into gaza at least with minimal help from the iranians. you don't think that's going to weigh on the minds of israeli lawmakers and defense ministers?...
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it's one of the largest in israel. and they're producing this brand new sodastream product available at target just this month. this is the diet cranberry. pretty delicious. guys, you got to hear these people talk about the future of sodastream. forget those little machines, they envision a world where the house of the future has a sink that has hot water, cold water and carbonated water. a refrigerator with a water dispenser, an ice dispenser and a sodastream dispenser. they're trying to think big to match that stock price. back to you guys. >> you know, michelle, i want to ask you because obviously all kidding aside and you did your little taste test there which is fantastic, we're showing video of ours now where herb got crushed, by the way. i want to ask you, your reporting has been excellent. i heard this morning you went to a company on the syria border. not to be serious for a moment, but is iran -- is that something people talk about every day? or do people just get up, go to work and sort of try to ignore the
it's one of the largest in israel. and they're producing this brand new sodastream product available at target just this month. this is the diet cranberry. pretty delicious. guys, you got to hear these people talk about the future of sodastream. forget those little machines, they envision a world where the house of the future has a sink that has hot water, cold water and carbonated water. a refrigerator with a water dispenser, an ice dispenser and a sodastream dispenser. they're trying to think...
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is israel going to bomb snooirn on top of that, they're hearing the dysfunctional politics from the u.s. election. they're hearing president obama does not have the answer. they hear from the other side that neither does mitt romney. they're scared. so many of our clients have actually been on the sidelines. this has been a relatively low volume rally. i think it still has legs. i think multiples are reasonable and there's still room to go. >> that's what we have pondered here lately, dick. is this sort of stealth rally, as i called it before -- here we sit near 5 1/2 rear hiyear high the market, even as we worry and wring our hands over those issues. why do you think that is? >> well, i think that investors have been through a difficult decade, especially equity investors in the united states have suffered some real turmoil in their returns, and they've been bombarded by these messages that generate fear. they're legitimate concerns. the world is a very uncertain place. so we're telling -- >> who's buying -- that's the question, who's doing the buying right now? >> i don't think i have
is israel going to bomb snooirn on top of that, they're hearing the dysfunctional politics from the u.s. election. they're hearing president obama does not have the answer. they hear from the other side that neither does mitt romney. they're scared. so many of our clients have actually been on the sidelines. this has been a relatively low volume rally. i think it still has legs. i think multiples are reasonable and there's still room to go. >> that's what we have pondered here lately,...
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israel wants an end to the rearming of hamas. they don't want more weapons to be brought into gaza and there is no guarantee of that. and has made for it part wants many things, it wants israel to stop killing its leaders and stop rocketing gaza. but they also want the lifting of the border controls, they want free access in and out. in other words, an end to the block and i had, the isolation of gaza. and those details still need to be worked out. so what's been agreed here is not a real agreement on paper, but simply both sides have stopped fighting quiet for quiet. the details still need to be worked out and a lot of problems still likely in the future before this really takes hold, ross. >> martin, for you now, thank you. we'll come back to you a little bit later during the program. nbc's martin fletcher. let's get more on the issues. joining us is israel and palestinian bureau chief at reuters. thanks for joining us. martin says we have a cease-fire, but it's all the details that we really have no discussion on. >> i think t
israel wants an end to the rearming of hamas. they don't want more weapons to be brought into gaza and there is no guarantee of that. and has made for it part wants many things, it wants israel to stop killing its leaders and stop rocketing gaza. but they also want the lifting of the border controls, they want free access in and out. in other words, an end to the block and i had, the isolation of gaza. and those details still need to be worked out. so what's been agreed here is not a real...
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bashar al bassa is capable of attacking israel. then there's lebanon, also north of israel. southern lebanon is almost wholly controlled by hezbollah. hezbollah is armed and financed by iran. there are 35,000 missiles aimed at israel, and ready to go in southern lebanon. israel does have perhaps the world's most advanced form of missile defense in the world. the arrow is capable of shooting down long-range missiles including the kind that would be fired by iran. israel has also had success shooting down short-range missiles, the kind fired from gaza. that's a whole other area of concern for southern israel. now, over to jane wells who's got more on defense stocks. >> thank you, michelle. a report is out called issues which keep me awake at night. many analysts are pondering the impact if the u.s. navy guides four missiles to the mediterranean. as israel cuts its own defense spending while projecting an air of readiness. this video by israeli defense forces comes as the jerusalem post reports the military is preparing for, quote, a near shutdown in two months. in a standoff o
bashar al bassa is capable of attacking israel. then there's lebanon, also north of israel. southern lebanon is almost wholly controlled by hezbollah. hezbollah is armed and financed by iran. there are 35,000 missiles aimed at israel, and ready to go in southern lebanon. israel does have perhaps the world's most advanced form of missile defense in the world. the arrow is capable of shooting down long-range missiles including the kind that would be fired by iran. israel has also had success...
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another thing, folks are watching the situation between israel and iran as that rhetoric continues to be at a fairly high pitch. you're seeing a lot of calls for next month and october. the expectation is these prices will go higher and with the outline that is i monday outline we hear something from the ebc we could see a move to the outside. brent futures are lower as they are set to expire so that brent premium has come in just a bit. we're seeing profit taking in gasoline after that big surge yesterday on the big draw down on implied demand. nept garks smaller than expected injection this morning nonetheless. it didn't really hold up in terms of the flip up we saw in prices. it's now lower. gold despite that report coming from the world gold council with the dollar, little bit lower. gold is strong. when you look at the precious metals, outlier is platinum. big violence happening down at the third largest platinum mine down in south africa, that mine has seen some people killed in what has been an extended dispute with workers, the mine is asking workers to go back from that strik
another thing, folks are watching the situation between israel and iran as that rhetoric continues to be at a fairly high pitch. you're seeing a lot of calls for next month and october. the expectation is these prices will go higher and with the outline that is i monday outline we hear something from the ebc we could see a move to the outside. brent futures are lower as they are set to expire so that brent premium has come in just a bit. we're seeing profit taking in gasoline after that big...
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here in israel, the rockets keep coming. there have been 16 fired at the country since midnight last night. a good portion of these rockets are being taken down and intercepted by a missile defense system here known as the iron dome. it's been incredibly successful and has limited certainly casualties here on the ground in israel. >> seems like an intractable situation. stephanie, thank you. a lot of the analysis over the weekend, harass leader that was killed was instrumental in bringing the supply chain to get these long range 45 miles that can hit tel aviv to bring them in from iran, they know exactly how the guy does it. it's a network, very sophisticated to get these things finally in a position where you can laufshcan launch . so israel is sitting there getting hammered with the stuff over the months, keeps coming in, civilian respect people aren't safe. and then all hell breaks loose and israel and a lot of civilians, collateral damage. so that makes the people in gaza -- >> that's made the difference because it has's
here in israel, the rockets keep coming. there have been 16 fired at the country since midnight last night. a good portion of these rockets are being taken down and intercepted by a missile defense system here known as the iron dome. it's been incredibly successful and has limited certainly casualties here on the ground in israel. >> seems like an intractable situation. stephanie, thank you. a lot of the analysis over the weekend, harass leader that was killed was instrumental in bringing...
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if israel is attacked, america will stand with israel. i've made that clear throughout my presidency. >> so you're saying we've already made that declaration? >> i will stand with israel if they are attacked. and this is the reason why working with israel, we have created the strongest military and intelligence cooperation between our two countries in history. in fact, this week, we'll be carrying out the largest military exercise with israel in history. this very week. but, to the issue of iran, as long as i'm president of the united states, iran will not get a nuclear weapon. i made that clear when i came into office. we then organized the strongest coalition and the strongest sanctions against iran in history. and it is crippling their economy. their currency has dropped 80%. their oil production has plunged to the lowest level since they were fighting a war with iraq 20 years ago. so their economy is in a shambles. and the reason we did this is because a nuclear iran is a threat to our national security and it's a threat to israel's n
if israel is attacked, america will stand with israel. i've made that clear throughout my presidency. >> so you're saying we've already made that declaration? >> i will stand with israel if they are attacked. and this is the reason why working with israel, we have created the strongest military and intelligence cooperation between our two countries in history. in fact, this week, we'll be carrying out the largest military exercise with israel in history. this very week. but, to the...
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israel definitely does not want to do it. palestinians in gaza are really frightened of this happening because of course their experience with israeli ground invasion is very bitter indeed. israel doesn't want to do it because of the potential pitfalls of how long it can last. you can begin a war. you don't know how it is going to end. it will endanger israel's relations with egypt if they do this. but at the same time, they say it's what we have to do if we -- it may be what we have to do to achieve our goal of stopping palestinians from firing rockets inside israel. 850 rockets fired this year. >> martin, thank you for keeping us updated. you keep safe as well. >>> next here on "street signs" -- we plot out your fiscal cliff portfolio with the head of schwab advisors. >>> the big warning about energy drinks. another popular brand could be linked to multiple deaths. that story straight ahead. sometimes investing opportunities are hard to spot. you have to dig a little. fidelity's etf market tracker shows you the big picture
israel definitely does not want to do it. palestinians in gaza are really frightened of this happening because of course their experience with israeli ground invasion is very bitter indeed. israel doesn't want to do it because of the potential pitfalls of how long it can last. you can begin a war. you don't know how it is going to end. it will endanger israel's relations with egypt if they do this. but at the same time, they say it's what we have to do if we -- it may be what we have to do to...
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because if israel doesn't attack, fund managers feel they'll miss out on this mag siv centrally and they'll fall further behind on those that are less worried. the guy worried about this stuff is making more money than the guy worried about this stuff. why don't you file it that i stay long by exogenous events and if i am i will buy more stocks because so many of my companies are doing so well and yet stocks are historically cheap including many of my favorites. that's the line of the winning fund manager right now. here's the bottom line. we are whistling past the graveyard here. we are simply not at the juncture where bonds represent serious competition of stocks yet where we haven't seen the bad news yet on the tape. until we do, we can't figure out how these potential negatives factor into the stocks we like. i know it's our job to project if certain events do occur. we do know the cor raising is to individual stocks and look at these individual stocks, we can't fathom or see the impact on many of the stocks we like on these events. >> we can't sell darden because we think red lobster w
because if israel doesn't attack, fund managers feel they'll miss out on this mag siv centrally and they'll fall further behind on those that are less worried. the guy worried about this stuff is making more money than the guy worried about this stuff. why don't you file it that i stay long by exogenous events and if i am i will buy more stocks because so many of my companies are doing so well and yet stocks are historically cheap including many of my favorites. that's the line of the winning...
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a report that israel could strike iron. well take a look at how high oil prices could hit coming up in the program. and how we're settling out on wall street. a decline of 67 points. things worsening in the final hour, down about half a percent on the blue chip average. nasdaq down about a point. and the s&p 500 down about five points, a third of a percent. it was a promising start with the s&p 500 touching a new four-year hief, but green arrows gave way to red as we saw a flurry of profit in the afternoon trading session. we'll get more with aaron task and david kudla. thank you for joining us. david, what's your take as somebody who is putting money to work here, how do you want to at locate capital, and what's your take on today's trading session. >> today is a good trading session to articulate our strategy or apply our strategy. we have a barbell strategy. the past six weeks we've had a great market. technology, the nasdaq 100 doing very well. that's on one side of our barbell strategy. on the other side, we like the h
a report that israel could strike iron. well take a look at how high oil prices could hit coming up in the program. and how we're settling out on wall street. a decline of 67 points. things worsening in the final hour, down about half a percent on the blue chip average. nasdaq down about a point. and the s&p 500 down about five points, a third of a percent. it was a promising start with the s&p 500 touching a new four-year hief, but green arrows gave way to red as we saw a flurry of...
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first is the question of whether israel can launch a strike. yes, it definitely can. but then the next question is much more important. how successfully? and in that regard we at stratfor don't believe that israel has that wherewithal to go it alone and successfully neutralize the iranian nuclear capability. and there -- >> so what are the options? >> well, the options are either diplomacy or hope. and i'm speaking from the israeli point of view. that diplomacy will work, that the u.s. is engaged with, or that the u.s. will, when the time comes, take that military action itself. >> and what would happen to oil prices if there was that military strike? >> i think oil prices would go sky high. but that's not going to be the only problem that the region and the world will be facing. we'll have a massive reaction. if we're worried about, you know, reactions in the light of the anti-islamic film in recent weeks, then one could only basically imagine what would happen if iran is attacked and we see this -- >> even though we dent get directly in iranian oil. they export a lo
first is the question of whether israel can launch a strike. yes, it definitely can. but then the next question is much more important. how successfully? and in that regard we at stratfor don't believe that israel has that wherewithal to go it alone and successfully neutralize the iranian nuclear capability. and there -- >> so what are the options? >> well, the options are either diplomacy or hope. and i'm speaking from the israeli point of view. that diplomacy will work, that the...
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up rest in israel and palestine, you're seeing the german foreign minister to travel to israel according to government spokesman to meet with palestine's abbas again according to a government spokesman. so more international leaders are traveling to the region to try to increase the peace talk negotiations. up next, we're live in tel aviv as international pressure mounts for a cease-fire in gaza. having you ship my gifts couldn't be easier. well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and my daughter loves the santa. oh, ah sir. that is a customer. let's not tell mom. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. fedex office. but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i was saving big on car insurance. with snapshot, i knew what i could save before i switched to progressive. the better i drive, the more i save. i wish our company had something this cool. you're not filming this, are you? aw! camera shy. snapshot from progressive. test-drive snapshot before you switch. visit progressive.com today. >>> welcome b
up rest in israel and palestine, you're seeing the german foreign minister to travel to israel according to government spokesman to meet with palestine's abbas again according to a government spokesman. so more international leaders are traveling to the region to try to increase the peace talk negotiations. up next, we're live in tel aviv as international pressure mounts for a cease-fire in gaza. having you ship my gifts couldn't be easier. well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and my...
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he threw israel under the bus. he threw israel under the bus not based on facts, but based on governor romney's illusion. and some people will gravitate to that. i agree. but i think these are empty slogans. if anybody bothers in the jewish community or are supporters of israel, whoever, to look at the facts in the field, you will real i realize how unprecedented president obama's support has bb. >> can i just ask you briefly, sir, were you disappointed that president obama did not meet with nedson yahu at the united nations? >> president obama made the decision not to meet with any head of state. let's stop highlighting the fact -- >> but is that the right call? not to meet -- >> excuse me, let me finish. i'm sorry. let me finish. he did not meet with any head of state. so let's go head of state by head of state and analyze why he didn't do that. it was his prerogative not to do that and he didn't do it. but let's remember that he met with him more than any other head of state over the years. and that following th
he threw israel under the bus. he threw israel under the bus not based on facts, but based on governor romney's illusion. and some people will gravitate to that. i agree. but i think these are empty slogans. if anybody bothers in the jewish community or are supporters of israel, whoever, to look at the facts in the field, you will real i realize how unprecedented president obama's support has bb. >> can i just ask you briefly, sir, were you disappointed that president obama did not meet...
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we understand that a cease fire between israel and hamas could be announced. we're looking at the secretary of state who's in cairo. that's hillary clinton speaking there. but again, the news we're learning here is that the cease fire between israel and hamas could be announced sometime later this afternoon. comes on a day when there was that bus bombing in tel aviv. at least 27 people injured there. we've been watching the reaction in the oil markets. as officials try and forge a cease fire in the region. we'll certainly keep you up to date on what's happening there as we look at the secretary of state who's in cairo right now. guy, where do you want to go from here? jackie? is jackie still there? >> i'm still here. >> oil trade. >> the news of the cease fire potentially impacting what we're seeing in the pits, but let's talk about the gold story. what are you looking at right now in terms of the fiscal cliff deal and also, this news coming out? >> oil just turned negative. down to about 20 cents a barrel after being up about 75 cents a barrel earlier in the
we understand that a cease fire between israel and hamas could be announced. we're looking at the secretary of state who's in cairo. that's hillary clinton speaking there. but again, the news we're learning here is that the cease fire between israel and hamas could be announced sometime later this afternoon. comes on a day when there was that bus bombing in tel aviv. at least 27 people injured there. we've been watching the reaction in the oil markets. as officials try and forge a cease fire in...
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as we continue to see fighting escalate in the gaza strip as we continue to watch what israel and what palestinians are doing in the area and the fact that there does not appear to be any cease-fire on the horizon although egypt's prime minister is in gaza today urging some international cooperation. we're also looking at the fact that oil prices here in the u.s. have basically erased this week's losses because of the gains that we're seeing currently in the oil complex. we're also hearing reports about iraqi enjoy saying that arabs should use oil to press israel over gaza. those headlines helping to cause this bid in the oil complex. in the gold market, we've seen steady declines over the last several sessions and now a little bit of stabilization in the gold market. there are concerns based on the world gold council report about demand particularly out of china. we've seen the cme lower margins for gold and silver so that may have an impact on the trading activity from here. carl, back to you at the white house. >> all right. thanks so much. in a half hour from now the president will
as we continue to see fighting escalate in the gaza strip as we continue to watch what israel and what palestinians are doing in the area and the fact that there does not appear to be any cease-fire on the horizon although egypt's prime minister is in gaza today urging some international cooperation. we're also looking at the fact that oil prices here in the u.s. have basically erased this week's losses because of the gains that we're seeing currently in the oil complex. we're also hearing...
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>>> let's bring in michelle caruso-cabrera who's monitoring the events in israel. she joints us live from jerusalem. how would you contrast what you've heard there from tehran with your experience in israel, michelle? >> i would say there's a lot less tension. at least the israelis put on a very good face and say look, we've lived with the threat for 60 years and we will continue business as usual. at the same time they think the situation is elevated compared to what they have faced in the past. for example, one of the highest ranks members of the israeli government told me this morning that he believes iran will have the capability to strike the eastern part of the united states -- never mind israel -- the united states within two to three years. he's the minister of finance, but has an extensive amount of military experience and also a very close ally of the prime minister of this country, benjamin netanyahu. >> millions of dollars, in order to develop intercontinental ballistic missiles. we estimates in two to three years, they will have the first intercontinen
>>> let's bring in michelle caruso-cabrera who's monitoring the events in israel. she joints us live from jerusalem. how would you contrast what you've heard there from tehran with your experience in israel, michelle? >> i would say there's a lot less tension. at least the israelis put on a very good face and say look, we've lived with the threat for 60 years and we will continue business as usual. at the same time they think the situation is elevated compared to what they have...
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we had some news out of israel last night that said that they won't inform the united states if they did attack iran. there was a lot of big geopolitical ifs that we have to deal with. but i think the market is just really trading on rumor. there's a lot of spread trading going on. it is a roll. so at the moment i think we could just stand pat and watch and watch the geopolitical events right now. >> john, good to see you. thanks for joining us today. >> thank you. >> bill, the housing market has shown signs of life recently. we're waiting on evidence of a return. foreclosure sales ramped up in the fourth quarter of last year. diana, over to you. >> that's right. home sales are improving slightly, as potential buyers test the housing waters. but the damage done by the robo signing foreclosure scandal is still wreaking havoc on home prices, as banks pushed through a huge backlog of delinquent loans. this home sold after a price reduction. two reports out today really show the evidence. sales of properties in some stage of foreclosure, made up a full 24% of all home sales in q 4, up fr
we had some news out of israel last night that said that they won't inform the united states if they did attack iran. there was a lot of big geopolitical ifs that we have to deal with. but i think the market is just really trading on rumor. there's a lot of spread trading going on. it is a roll. so at the moment i think we could just stand pat and watch and watch the geopolitical events right now. >> john, good to see you. thanks for joining us today. >> thank you. >> bill,...
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it could turn israel into a net exporter of energy. i think this time will be no different and noble's call will be spectacular. speaking of israel, i should add you need to keep one eye on tel aviv at all time now that the defense minister ehud barak has talked about attacking iran's nuclear facilities. i know him personally. the goalen heights. he does not speak idly. and he will not be constrained by american pressure. friday morning we hear from arch coal. the coal bear market continues unabated courtesy of the staggering decline in natural gas prices that's giving coal a run for its money at all of america's utilities that can switch back and forth. plus, if obama wins the election, king coal's going pawn on us because the epa will run roughshod over coal. i say stay away. last from the east we get nyse results from euronext on friday. they need to tell us what the plan is now that the merger with deutsche bourse has been nixed. is there a plan b? i hope so. because i got sold on the idea of the merger and now i'm thinking this on
it could turn israel into a net exporter of energy. i think this time will be no different and noble's call will be spectacular. speaking of israel, i should add you need to keep one eye on tel aviv at all time now that the defense minister ehud barak has talked about attacking iran's nuclear facilities. i know him personally. the goalen heights. he does not speak idly. and he will not be constrained by american pressure. friday morning we hear from arch coal. the coal bear market continues...
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i don't know whose israel's ally is in the middle east. i'm just waiting for the united states to become an israeli ally because iran which is funding this and funding the hamas weapons, iran is watching closely. this is one of these symbolic things, john batchelor. if we don't do it right, we're going to look terrible. >> larry, israel does have a very good friend in the united states and it's excellent. it's the united states congress, 1,000%. >> good stuff. many things to rich williamson and john batchelor. >>> another big breaking story tonight, 5:00 p.m. came and went with no sign of an end to the union strike at hostess brands. will the company now begin to lick q li liquedate and lay off employees? i spoke with the ceo. >> we asked for an 8% year one wage cut but we asked for it across the board, management, nonunion, everyone in the company has taken an 8% cut. that comes back up starting in year two. and i works out over the five-year contract to be a 4% cut in wages across the board, all employees. we cut back -- we tried to move
i don't know whose israel's ally is in the middle east. i'm just waiting for the united states to become an israeli ally because iran which is funding this and funding the hamas weapons, iran is watching closely. this is one of these symbolic things, john batchelor. if we don't do it right, we're going to look terrible. >> larry, israel does have a very good friend in the united states and it's excellent. it's the united states congress, 1,000%. >> good stuff. many things to rich...
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>> i know, i took a tour of israel with barak -- >> not barack obama. last name barak not first name barack. >> not idle chatter. obviously again this is israel saying we're not going to appease anyone because we learned from munich what happens then. that goes through people's minds. that said i have always thought that if you just trade-off this, this kind of worry, you're not going to do that well but i do think it explains the strength in brent and that's how i'm approaching this. >> huge, carl. a huge foreign policy concern. it is already for the obama administration and it will be for any administration whether it's the obama administration again or romney administration let's assume as a possibility. it's going to be the number one front and center foreign policy challenge, what you do with iran. >> totally agree. >> and the israelis, there are so many different difficulties associated with an attack. we've read about them, heard about them. there's been a lot of reporting lately about it. some of us have had conversations with national -- with d
>> i know, i took a tour of israel with barak -- >> not barack obama. last name barak not first name barack. >> not idle chatter. obviously again this is israel saying we're not going to appease anyone because we learned from munich what happens then. that goes through people's minds. that said i have always thought that if you just trade-off this, this kind of worry, you're not going to do that well but i do think it explains the strength in brent and that's how i'm...
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hamas declaring war on israel. this while we have no cia director. >>> and don't forget, free market capitalism is the best path to prosperity. i don't know why we have to raise $800 billion in revenues. makes no sense to me. cut spending. i'm kudlow. we'll be right back. >>> if congress does not intervene to avoid the fiscal cliff, almost 90% of americans would receive a tax hike with an average increase of almost $3,500 per household. two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open, and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national
hamas declaring war on israel. this while we have no cia director. >>> and don't forget, free market capitalism is the best path to prosperity. i don't know why we have to raise $800 billion in revenues. makes no sense to me. cut spending. i'm kudlow. we'll be right back. >>> if congress does not intervene to avoid the fiscal cliff, almost 90% of americans would receive a tax hike with an average increase of almost $3,500 per household. two years ago, the people of bp made a...
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we wanted to get a sense, you know, there are 90 companies from israel listed on the nasdaq. how do you run a publicly traded company when you're constantly under threat? this is israeli innovation face-to-face. color chip makes high speed transceivers. components in computers allowing data to go from place to place much faster than you're used to now. in order to see how they do it, i had to get dressed up in a clean suit to go in the clean room. >> what's happening in this room? >> this is the heart -- >> israeli industry is unique for a lot of reasons, but one of course is the ever present security situation. he's in charge of business development. half the company sales are done in the u.s., but he talks to clients all over the world. >> we intend to stay here and grow our business here despite any threat we might have. >> despite whatever threat, the ceo vows to deliver to investors and customers. he's already taken two other israeli companies public. so right now downloading a movie takes forever. with this it will be much faster? >> absolutely. it's like a third of the
we wanted to get a sense, you know, there are 90 companies from israel listed on the nasdaq. how do you run a publicly traded company when you're constantly under threat? this is israeli innovation face-to-face. color chip makes high speed transceivers. components in computers allowing data to go from place to place much faster than you're used to now. in order to see how they do it, i had to get dressed up in a clean suit to go in the clean room. >> what's happening in this room?...
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. >>> up next, iran officially calling for the, quote, full annihilation of israel. this is the first time since 1939 one country has called for the destruction of another people. 10 what will president obama do about it? or will he let history repeat itself? "the kudlow report" will be right back. you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on every screen. and all in real time. which makes it just like having your own trading floor, right at your fingertips. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the tight-turning, space-saving, eco-friendly smart. escape your stuff. ♪ dave, i've downloaded a virus. yeah. ♪ dave, where are we on the new laptop? it's so slow! i'm calling dave. [ telephone rings ] [ male announcer ] in a small business, technology is all you. that's why you've got us. at the staples pc savings event, for a limited time get up to $2
. >>> up next, iran officially calling for the, quote, full annihilation of israel. this is the first time since 1939 one country has called for the destruction of another people. 10 what will president obama do about it? or will he let history repeat itself? "the kudlow report" will be right back. you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on every screen. and all in real time. which makes it just like having your own trading floor, right...
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israel's continuing its attacks in the gaza strip, but also very significantly for israel, targeting also the stockpiles of long range rockets that hamas has which threaten the central citizen in israel, in particular the bigger city tel aviv. so israel taking out those rocket piles from the air, also attacking from the sea. israel's army is poised at the border of gaza, reserves are being called up for a possible ground inflation of gaza, which i think nobody actually wants, but certainly a real possibility. at the same time, palestinian rocket attacks from gaza into israel are also continuing about 150 this morning, most of the israelis have been intercepted by the dome system homemade rocket defense system. nevertheless one rocket did get through, killed three israelis. the first casualties of this operation. so far 13 palestinians have been killed in gaza. what we're waiting to see is to what extent will the continuation of the palestinian rockets be able to kill israelis. because that will be the determining factor in how long this operation goes on for and what actually happens
israel's continuing its attacks in the gaza strip, but also very significantly for israel, targeting also the stockpiles of long range rockets that hamas has which threaten the central citizen in israel, in particular the bigger city tel aviv. so israel taking out those rocket piles from the air, also attacking from the sea. israel's army is poised at the border of gaza, reserves are being called up for a possible ground inflation of gaza, which i think nobody actually wants, but certainly a...
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in one hour's time a cease-fire will take effect in israel. israel and hamas have agreed to stop the shooting, end days of rocket attacks and bloodshed. it is officially set now to go into effect at 9:00 p.m. local time, 2:00 p.m. eastern time here in the u.s. the deal announced by the egyptian leader, mohamed morsi, and secretary of state hillary clinton. it was later confirmed by israeli president benjamin netanyahu. comes just hours after a bomb blew up on a bus in the heart of tel aviv. dozens were injured. so far no claim of responsibility but hamas called it a blessed event. within the last few hours, israeli air strikes continued in gaza. this is video of secondary explosions when an hamas weapons depot was hit. michelle caruso-cabrera, our chief foreign correspondent is watching reaction at the nyse. michelle? >> that pushed the dow to the highs of the session. the announcement of the cease-fire got us another 25 points. we have come off the highs, 12,839 is where the dow stands right now, higher by more than 50 points, .4%. president
in one hour's time a cease-fire will take effect in israel. israel and hamas have agreed to stop the shooting, end days of rocket attacks and bloodshed. it is officially set now to go into effect at 9:00 p.m. local time, 2:00 p.m. eastern time here in the u.s. the deal announced by the egyptian leader, mohamed morsi, and secretary of state hillary clinton. it was later confirmed by israeli president benjamin netanyahu. comes just hours after a bomb blew up on a bus in the heart of tel aviv....
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will israel launch a major ground operation to wipe out hamas? the israelis did take out another top hamas leader today. not long after, air raid sirens went off in jerusalem, and egypt sends its prime minister to the gaza strip in a show of solidarity with the -- and did general petraeus pull a 180 degree turn in testimony today? in september he said it was videos and spontaneous demonstrations. today he said the cia knew all along it was a terrorist attack in libya. this story gets worse and worse, more and more complicated and we are going to parse through it. first up, with the fiscal cliff only 45 short days away, are we facing a stalemate or is there a new kissy huggy era coming to washington, d.c.? we've got two kissy huggy cnbc contributors. jared bernstein, former vice president, biden chief economist, and kissy huggy jim pethokoukis of the american enterprise institute. jimmy p., i love this new washington picture. and i don't want to be pessimistic. i want to be optimistic. maybe they can make a deal. but here's what i worry about, jim
will israel launch a major ground operation to wipe out hamas? the israelis did take out another top hamas leader today. not long after, air raid sirens went off in jerusalem, and egypt sends its prime minister to the gaza strip in a show of solidarity with the -- and did general petraeus pull a 180 degree turn in testimony today? in september he said it was videos and spontaneous demonstrations. today he said the cia knew all along it was a terrorist attack in libya. this story gets worse and...
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israel has vowed to launch a ground offensive to storm out the missile fire. tanks and troops are on the border waiting for the green light from jerusalem. hamas and gaza based islamic jihad have fired 2,000 rockets at israel this year. several hundred in just the last week. it is now nighttime in that part of the world. they are seven hours ahead of us. israeli air operations have been on and off today. while we've all been very focused on what's happening in israel and gaza, a story line that's been lost in the middle east in the last few days, the massive protests going on in jordan. tens of thousands hitting the streets of amanda demonstrating against the government's decision to hike the price of gasoline and other kinds of fuel. the organizers, the muslim brotherhood. that's the same group that took power in egypt and the group that gave birth to hamas. jordan is still ruled by king abdullah. the muslim brotherhood has made it clear they'd like him to go. >>> we got a nice rally under way here, bertha. >> nasdaq 100, qqqs are the best performers today an
israel has vowed to launch a ground offensive to storm out the missile fire. tanks and troops are on the border waiting for the green light from jerusalem. hamas and gaza based islamic jihad have fired 2,000 rockets at israel this year. several hundred in just the last week. it is now nighttime in that part of the world. they are seven hours ahead of us. israeli air operations have been on and off today. while we've all been very focused on what's happening in israel and gaza, a story line...
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think israel/iran missile crisis. i think the new ipad will be a success. i think the stock is still cheap. don't trade it. own both. let's go to doug in new york, please. doug? >> caller: hey, jimmy, how are you doing? >> all right. how about you? >> caller: wanted to give you leaving in seven days for las vegas boo-yah. and help me ring the register so i have some march madness cake for the trip. >> man, i'm liking that game plan. some of my buddies are trying to get me to go to vegas. you know what? i can't stay in vegas. i got to come back here and do two shows. so what are we doing? what are we debating? what's doug debating? why don't we go to gene. we'll go to gene in new york. geno? >> caller: big jim, gene from long island. question. ipad was released today by apple their new ipad. what affect will that have on qualcomm going into the future? >> i think qualcomm can go higher. they announced that buyback. i think it's a good stock. i want to reference stephanie link, my research's director for my charitable trust, and says the better one is broadco
think israel/iran missile crisis. i think the new ipad will be a success. i think the stock is still cheap. don't trade it. own both. let's go to doug in new york, please. doug? >> caller: hey, jimmy, how are you doing? >> all right. how about you? >> caller: wanted to give you leaving in seven days for las vegas boo-yah. and help me ring the register so i have some march madness cake for the trip. >> man, i'm liking that game plan. some of my buddies are trying to get...
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the head of israel's central bank will weigh in on that and america's fiscal mess. he's with me exclusively coming up. >> looking forward to that. >>> plus, we'll head thrive israel for the latest on efforts to end the seven days of fighting coming up. >>> if you were not with us earlier today, fed chairman bernanke said that the fed does not have the tools to offset the worst case scenario of going over the fiscal cliff. >> his comments earlier, the market really impacted by his comments about the fiscal cliff before rebounding. as soon as mr. bernanke said they are out of tools and it's on congress, the dow went from down 17 points to down 70. since then, we have come all the way back. now we're down 24. look at this intraday chart. >> is there a floor under this market? i want to show you something. i was reading in the car coming down here today. this is the latest "time" magazine. this is an article in this week's issue that wonders why stocks are dead. why didn't they put it on the cover? that would have been the perfect contrary indicator. they ponder whether
the head of israel's central bank will weigh in on that and america's fiscal mess. he's with me exclusively coming up. >> looking forward to that. >>> plus, we'll head thrive israel for the latest on efforts to end the seven days of fighting coming up. >>> if you were not with us earlier today, fed chairman bernanke said that the fed does not have the tools to offset the worst case scenario of going over the fiscal cliff. >> his comments earlier, the market really...
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they can make it to israel and others and to eu and to say, look. we have time here. we don't have to get militant. we don't have to get necessarily militant about the iranians and we can let the sanctions work. to me, allowing the sanctions to work here and getting some of the militant talk out of the market and allowing for example some of that saudi barrels that they say are coming to enter the market is actually a little bit bearish here. so i have been slowly taking off into this rally today some of my long position which i've had since december. >> what are you doing in the wake of what dan is talking about today as we sit and watch crude at 107? >> scott, the only energy holding i have right now is occidental energy. equities are trading lousy. a great point dan brings up. diplomacy is front and center and to expand on what dan is talking about the pressure is now on india, china. do they want the exemption that japan was granted this week, that the european union was granted this week to show the u.s. how it is exactly they're going to further reduce imports?
they can make it to israel and others and to eu and to say, look. we have time here. we don't have to get militant. we don't have to get necessarily militant about the iranians and we can let the sanctions work. to me, allowing the sanctions to work here and getting some of the militant talk out of the market and allowing for example some of that saudi barrels that they say are coming to enter the market is actually a little bit bearish here. so i have been slowly taking off into this rally...
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turkey and iran, between turkey and israel, between israel and palestinians. let alone pakistan and afghanistan. there's geopolitical risk. that may cause a further increase in oil prices. >> you've been traveling a lot. you've been to a number of bric countries and you're on your way to china next week. >> yes. >> you were just in athens. let me first get your take on athens. do you see the economic conditions being desperate, on the ground? how does it feel in greece? >> it does. there are about 20,000 people who are now homeless in the streets of athens. and you see a rise in the demonstrations every day. unemployment rate is 22%, and rising, almost 50% among the young. the recession is becoming a depression as the face of economic activity is there. and insolvent even after the psi. they need to restructure again. greece will be the first country to exit the eurozone. not this year, but maybe later next year. in order to restore growth, it can only return to the domestic currency. >> portugal exits and italy, i don't think italy is ever going to exit the e
turkey and iran, between turkey and israel, between israel and palestinians. let alone pakistan and afghanistan. there's geopolitical risk. that may cause a further increase in oil prices. >> you've been traveling a lot. you've been to a number of bric countries and you're on your way to china next week. >> yes. >> you were just in athens. let me first get your take on athens. do you see the economic conditions being desperate, on the ground? how does it feel in greece?...
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geopolitical risks, that is, especially with iran and israel, the tensions in the middle east right now. what's your take on commodities and how that's goio affect oil prices, gold prices, what do you suggest? >> i think we're constructive on most commodities. i think we're not really commodity experts, but insofar as we look at the underlying equities that are involved in those commodities, whether it happens to be in the ag space or, you know, the energy complex type of names. so those are things that we're focused on that we think will do quite well this year. along those same lines, it's the cyclical space. >> i'd be curious about the conversations you're having now with clients and other professionals. are you starting to get questions in more of a tone of prospectively where we should be going or are you still hearing from people that are kind of in the bunker mentality? >> i think it's starting to emerge where people are willing to take more risk. as i heard earlier in the segment, people are very frustrated with zero percent returns on cash and very low returns in the treasury m
geopolitical risks, that is, especially with iran and israel, the tensions in the middle east right now. what's your take on commodities and how that's goio affect oil prices, gold prices, what do you suggest? >> i think we're constructive on most commodities. i think we're not really commodity experts, but insofar as we look at the underlying equities that are involved in those commodities, whether it happens to be in the ag space or, you know, the energy complex type of names. so those...
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>> well, israel's enemies to their frequent chagrin to periodically test israel's resolve. we haven't seen the israelis back down too often. so i would guess this doesn't get beyond the level that we're at right now, but we're going to be watching that over the weekend. >> all right. rick whitington, thank you for joining us on short notice. let's hope this cools off and cooler heads do prevail. >>> let us gets down to sharon epperson at the nymex. mideast crisis not the only big oil headline today. there was another very scary situation in the gulf of mexico, sharon. >> earlier this morning, brian, it was definitely the story that traders were talking the most about. this fire, explosion off the gulf of mexico in the gulf, off of the louisiana coast. a rig owned by black elk energy oil and gas rig there, about 5 miles off the coast of the grand isle, louisiana did explode this morning and in fact two people were killed. two people are still missing. four have been taken to a local hospital. we are hearing that from the jefferson county parish president, john young, who tel
>> well, israel's enemies to their frequent chagrin to periodically test israel's resolve. we haven't seen the israelis back down too often. so i would guess this doesn't get beyond the level that we're at right now, but we're going to be watching that over the weekend. >> all right. rick whitington, thank you for joining us on short notice. let's hope this cools off and cooler heads do prevail. >>> let us gets down to sharon epperson at the nymex. mideast crisis not the...
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israel says it will respond when it's ready. today israel is responding to shelling from its troubled northern neighbor syria where a full-blown civil war is under way. iran, meanwhile, is holding a massive air defense drill just a week after firing on a u.s. drone in international airspace. but what if we didn't have to worry about any of those concerns anymore? well, according to the international energy agency, in 2020 we might not have to. sharon epperson is live at the nymex with the details. >> sue, there is in fact a major transformation that is under way in the oil and gas industry and particularly here in the u.s. and it is going to change the landscape dramatically. in just the next seven years. what the international energy agency is saying is that, of course, for many years, we have seen the concentration of the world's oil production in saudi arabia, and in fact saudi arabia is the second largest exporter to the united states of crude oil. but the iea says that the u.s. is going to overtake saudi arabia as the top o
israel says it will respond when it's ready. today israel is responding to shelling from its troubled northern neighbor syria where a full-blown civil war is under way. iran, meanwhile, is holding a massive air defense drill just a week after firing on a u.s. drone in international airspace. but what if we didn't have to worry about any of those concerns anymore? well, according to the international energy agency, in 2020 we might not have to. sharon epperson is live at the nymex with the...
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at the same time, palestinians firing more and more rockets into israel today. i spent the day in the south of israel and in the town where children were being bussed and put on the buses to the north and escape the bombing. the stores and mark wrets almost empty of people. and the sirens were sounding almost every half hour. shooting most of the rockets down. some of the rockets did for one rocket fell on a school which was empty because all the schools are being closed now for five days within a raid wrum of 40 kilometers of gaza. all eyes now on the israelis army poised to attack gaza. on the border, up to 75,000 israeli soldiers will be giving the okay to be called up. at the same time a lot of activity in the arab world, in particular cairo. egyptian prime minister said the plus is close. israelis so far say it is only 50/50. >> martin, thanks so much. what will the tensions there mean for oil and how should you trade it? joe? >> first of all, take a look at the refiners that are street fundamental bullishness they had all year carried into the news. i thin
at the same time, palestinians firing more and more rockets into israel today. i spent the day in the south of israel and in the town where children were being bussed and put on the buses to the north and escape the bombing. the stores and mark wrets almost empty of people. and the sirens were sounding almost every half hour. shooting most of the rockets down. some of the rockets did for one rocket fell on a school which was empty because all the schools are being closed now for five days...
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keep in mind, israel, they call those early elections. they will be some form of action. i am prepared to see oil go back up to $100. >> giver me a read on turkey and coal. >> just like -- they have decimated their opponents. coal has been decimated. look at some of the names. they've been down about 75%. i agree with gartman. we are focused on this debate because right now the administration, the obama administration, is not viewed friendly coal. they're not talking about relaxing any type of regulations to help new plants start up. >> decimated doesn't -- yes, the stocks have had a rough run but more recently the stocks have risen. i think that's the point i'm trying to get to, right? what do you want to do right now? forget what they did. >> absolutely. i think there's one thing, yeah, since october 3rd you're absolutely right. we have seen a bounce in all the coal stocks due to the fact that there may be a change in administration, but i think you have to be very mindful that there's going to be some tax loss selling pressure at the end of the year. a lot of people ar
keep in mind, israel, they call those early elections. they will be some form of action. i am prepared to see oil go back up to $100. >> giver me a read on turkey and coal. >> just like -- they have decimated their opponents. coal has been decimated. look at some of the names. they've been down about 75%. i agree with gartman. we are focused on this debate because right now the administration, the obama administration, is not viewed friendly coal. they're not talking about relaxing...
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israel and hamas exchanges more fire overnight. eamon did great duty on nightly with brian williams and he's joining us from the gaza trip. >> let me start off with some interests developments. an audio recording was released saying the organization is still determined, will remain defiant vowing to continue the fight for the liberation of all palestinian lands. this is significant because there was some speculation that he himself may have been actually injured in an attack earlier this week p. the leader of the military wing was the man killed on wednesday. so still very much in command of its forces and the leader vowed to continue the fight. it has targeted about 100 different targets in the gaza strip, palestinian officials say the death toll from the seven days of fighting has reached 115 palestinians with a third being children alone. so you get a sense really that the situation here is still very volatile on the ground despite the flurry of diplomatic activity taking place in cairo. hillary clinton will be arriving later th
israel and hamas exchanges more fire overnight. eamon did great duty on nightly with brian williams and he's joining us from the gaza trip. >> let me start off with some interests developments. an audio recording was released saying the organization is still determined, will remain defiant vowing to continue the fight for the liberation of all palestinian lands. this is significant because there was some speculation that he himself may have been actually injured in an attack earlier this...
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to me, oil keeps going up, particularly with iran, israel lurking in the background. >> jb? >> we pulled the trigger on chevron the other day. it broke at $1.10. this is one of the most layup break ups in a long time. your stock goes just under 110. it's 112, 113. half the market cap of exxon. this is my favorite way to play energy. >> big doc, round it out for us. >> i would hate to see them tap the spr, judge, because unfortunately even if it does push the price down shortly, for crude oil, it's not going to impact gasoline at all. i mean -- >> i know. give me a name. >> oas, oasis petroleum as well as upl, ultrapetroleum. two cheap plays. i don't disagree with josh but i like going after the little guys, not the big ones. >>> how to create the most bang for your buck. [ engine idling ] [ engine revs, tires squeal ] [ male announcer ] more power. more style. more technology. less doors. the 2012 c-coupe. join mercedes-benz usa on facebook for the best summer sweepstakes. and i'm here to tell homeowners that are 62 and older about a great way to live a better retirement. it
to me, oil keeps going up, particularly with iran, israel lurking in the background. >> jb? >> we pulled the trigger on chevron the other day. it broke at $1.10. this is one of the most layup break ups in a long time. your stock goes just under 110. it's 112, 113. half the market cap of exxon. this is my favorite way to play energy. >> big doc, round it out for us. >> i would hate to see them tap the spr, judge, because unfortunately even if it does push the price down...
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israel is balking at that. it's reportedly saying it agrees in principle to the lifting of that siege, but not to the timing. they say they want to postpone that, some say until after the elections. >> jim, thank you very much. >>> at $267 million u.s. prosecutors call it the most lucrative insider trading scheme ever. we get reaction from the judge who presided over the raj raj rat man trial and which tablet will santa be carrying this year? americans are always reado work hard for a better future. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength of a global financial leader. the heart of a one-to-one relationship. together for your future. ♪ ♪ you can stay in and like something... ♪ [ car alarm deactivates ] ♪ ...or you can get out there with your family and actually like something. ♪
israel is balking at that. it's reportedly saying it agrees in principle to the lifting of that siege, but not to the timing. they say they want to postpone that, some say until after the elections. >> jim, thank you very much. >>> at $267 million u.s. prosecutors call it the most lucrative insider trading scheme ever. we get reaction from the judge who presided over the raj raj rat man trial and which tablet will santa be carrying this year? americans are always reado work hard...
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reports coming out of israel citing officials on israel radio that a truce could be announced as late as tuesday night this evening with the arrival of u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton. that's what's happening outside of gaza. here in gaza it still feels like a war footing. in the last couple of hours the iz rally israelis have warned of imminent attacks on homes and neighborhoods and forcing people to leave their cities and move into central gaza and an indication that a ground invasion may be imminent if a truce is not sealed within the next couple of hours. you can get a sense there's a great sense of fear among ordinary people of gaza that in coming hours it could go either one of two ways. people are hoping it will be a truce but there's no doubt with these types of leaflets and thousands of soldiers amassed on the border, it could be a ominous sign that war is on the horizon. david? >> thank you very much. >> let's head back to headquarters. kate kelly has breaking news for us. >> we just received word that u.s. attorney for the southern district along with enforcement ar
reports coming out of israel citing officials on israel radio that a truce could be announced as late as tuesday night this evening with the arrival of u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton. that's what's happening outside of gaza. here in gaza it still feels like a war footing. in the last couple of hours the iz rally israelis have warned of imminent attacks on homes and neighborhoods and forcing people to leave their cities and move into central gaza and an indication that a ground invasion...
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first, michelle, let me get your news, the latest on the attack out of israel on hamas. this, of course, another major news story today that we're following and the reason oil prices have spiked. >> the latest is the israelis have said there's going to be a lot more of what you've already seen. let's show you what's already happened. this video is incredible. it's released by the israeli defense forces. follow that car. what you'll see is not a car bomb. it is a targeted attack by the israeli air force. inside the military leader of hamas was directly targeted. this is operation pillar of defense. it was announced today on twitter by the israeli defense force. take a look at what the spokesperson posted on twitter. he said, we recommend no hamas operatives, whether low level or senior leaders show their face above ground in the days ahead. one of the reasons why oil spiked earlier. the israelis say this is in response to hundreds of rocket attacks coming into gaza over the last several days. >> all right, michelle. thank you. we'll come back to you as news develops there
first, michelle, let me get your news, the latest on the attack out of israel on hamas. this, of course, another major news story today that we're following and the reason oil prices have spiked. >> the latest is the israelis have said there's going to be a lot more of what you've already seen. let's show you what's already happened. this video is incredible. it's released by the israeli defense forces. follow that car. what you'll see is not a car bomb. it is a targeted attack by the...
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we've also been hearing the sounds of rocket fire into southern israel. it gives you the sense of the escalating viee ining violence. there's no indication that a truce is in the works. palestinians say they will remain defiant, even in the face of increased israeli presence along the gaza border. there have been thousands of soldiers called up from their reserves. so many people say it's an ominous sign that, in fact, a ground invasion is imminent. really, the concern among many people, including international organizations here, that if, indeed, there was an escalation of violence or perhaps a ground invase, that it's going to lead to urban warfare. when that occurs in a densely populated area, it's the civilian population that bears the brunt to have because of the nature of the lay of the land. there's great deal of concern, a great deal of anxiety and fear among ordinary palestinians. we spent the day today speaking to palestinians in the market, getting a sense from them as to what they feel. they really describe a tremendous amount of anxiety and f
we've also been hearing the sounds of rocket fire into southern israel. it gives you the sense of the escalating viee ining violence. there's no indication that a truce is in the works. palestinians say they will remain defiant, even in the face of increased israeli presence along the gaza border. there have been thousands of soldiers called up from their reserves. so many people say it's an ominous sign that, in fact, a ground invasion is imminent. really, the concern among many people,...
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and we have to worry about the war between israel and iran and political paralysis in washington. >> the members of the fed makes the case against more qe, they're point was we're not in crisis mode. things are not great, but we're not in crisis mode. is that a reason for the fed not to act right now. >> they're being pre-emptive here. the last thing you want is confirmation that the economy is sliding into a recession. you can talk about all these people, but the one vote that counts is bernankes. no one is paying attention to the date of the letter. it has a time stamp of august 22nd, and it comes from the chairman. they will hesitate and act, and they will -- we have another important data release. >> what are they going to do? what kind of quantitative easing will they do? have an unlimited form of qe until they reach 7% unemployment rate? i mean we need to get specifics from the federal reserve. >> you know you will not get specifics from them until they do it. >> they said there will be specific targets to be met. and you have confirmation of that from the chicago fed today. th
and we have to worry about the war between israel and iran and political paralysis in washington. >> the members of the fed makes the case against more qe, they're point was we're not in crisis mode. things are not great, but we're not in crisis mode. is that a reason for the fed not to act right now. >> they're being pre-emptive here. the last thing you want is confirmation that the economy is sliding into a recession. you can talk about all these people, but the one vote that...